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degrees. Thursday, more of the same. Is that is all from us. Now on

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Ashya King moves a step closer to the medical treatment his p`rents

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want as Southampton Hospital tells a court it has no objection.

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And join me at the hospital, where, in the last half`hour, new rules

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have been put in around pardnts who want to take a child off thd water.

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Also in tonight's programme, back on the agenda.

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Is a second runway at Gatwick now more likely to take

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off with the rejection of one for the Thames Estuary?

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The power of the sea off thd Isle of Wight.

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A ?30 million project to harness tidal energy,

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They think we can fish somewhere else but there are very few areas

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with as good`quality brown crab The World War I warrior comlemorated

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ever 100 years after he set off Ashya King, the five`year`old boy

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at the centre of a row over treatment for a brain tumour, has

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moved a step closer to the ledical A barrister representing Sotthampton

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General Hospital told the Hhgh Court that it had no objection in

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principle to Ashya receiving proton Ashya is currently in hospital

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in Spain after he travelled there with his

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parents, Brett and Naghemeh King. They are set to be released

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from a Madrid prison after a European arrest warrant was

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withdrawn by the Crown Prosdcution Our health correspondent

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David Fenton is at the hosphtal David, a day of abrupt change

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on this story. Absolutely. It has been a d`y of

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claim and counterclaim and the upshot of it all is that basically

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Southampton Hospital is now saying they are not opposed to the

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family's plans for alex`mack to have this proton beam therapy. There are

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people inside saying they ndver were opposed to it. At six o'clock this

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evening, new rules came in that said all parents who want to takd a child

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off a ward must give a time of return. That is specificallx because

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of this case. Friend of his family seeking support

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in high places this morning. They delivered a petition of 100,000

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signatures to Downing Street, calling for his parents to be

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reunited with their son. 16`year`old Ethan, who started the petition set

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out their demands. We appeal to the Prime Minister and the fathdr within

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to personally reply to the request that they be released from custody

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immediately. With Ashya in ` hospital hundreds of miles from his

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parents, the Deputy Prime Mhnister Nick Clegg added his voice to

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growing calls for them to bd released. Hampshire's chief

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constable said today... At the High Court this afternoon, it

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emerged that the Crown Prosdcution Service had withdrawn the arrest

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warrant and the family will face no further action, news welcomdd in

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their home city of Portsmouth. As soon they were located in Spain in

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Malaga, at that point when he was transferred to a hospital, H really

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do believe that they should not have been into Spanish custody.

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Meanwhile, the proton beam therapy centre in Prague where his parents

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hope you will be treated told the BBC they had been contacted last

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night from Southampton. `` hope he will be treated. They placed a call

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to our doctors explaining they are now trying to solve the medhcal

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issue and transporting the small boy back to the UK for more

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examination, and they might be considering proton therapy. Reacting

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to that, Southampton General Hospital said the therapy h`d been

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discussed and the centre contacted. They said they were willing to set

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`` support the family's transfer to Prague but they did not recommend

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the proton beam therapy. An inquiry into their treatment has begun.

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Can you go through the events at the High Court today? I think the key

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point was this formal admission from the hospital that they now have no

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objections to the family gohng forward with their idea for getting

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proton beam therapy for Ashxa. And that was the sort of key pohnt of

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disagreement, it seemed, between the two sides. That will mean Ashya may

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have to come back to Southalpton before you can go to Prague to

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potentially get this treatmdnt. There are things like medic`l

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reports and scans to be sorted out. At the High Court today, thd judge

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adjourned at the hearing into this case until Monday and is thdn

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expected to speak to the box's parents possibly by video lhnk. Any

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idea when the parents will be released? We don't know. It could be

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tomorrow or in a few hours time but what is certain is that as soon as

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that happens, they are likely to travel to Malaga are to be with

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Ashya and then to start hopdfully rearranging his transport b`ck

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here. I understand he could be flown back to Southampton airport and

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maybe to another hospital. Thank you very much.

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The story of Ashya King has played out across the media

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since he was first reported missing by police early on Friday morning.

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Newspapers, radio and television news rdports

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around the world have all followed it as it's developed into mtch more

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But developments have also played out on social media.

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The public appetite to find out the latest in the Ashya King story

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But anyone with one of these could have been up`to`date

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Ashya's family have been ushng social media sites to put

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their side of the story and to react to claims by the authorities.

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Any help we could get would be amazingly grateful for. Nick Clegg

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and David Cameron have got hnvolved and I would like to say thank you to

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them for getting involved. Ashya was taken from Southalpton

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Hospital on Thursday evening. On Friday morning, this CCTV image,

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as well as pictures of Ashy` and his The pictures were tweeted on

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their official account and retweeted by the media and thousands tpon

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thousands of social media users By late Saturday evening,

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Ashya had been found in Spahn, but before he was taken by police and

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his parents arrested, they took to My son is being treated and he is

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doing fine. We are very happy with his progress.

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A groundswell of sympathy on social media for the families' plight.

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A digital petition signed by over 150,000 people presdnted to

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And a fundraising website to help pay for Ashya's treatmdnt

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Experts say for the first thme, those directly in the news have

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a platform to put their sidd of the story directly to a mass audience.

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Everybody is a journalist and now a broadcast as well. You can do it all

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on a phone and the need for equipment is gone.

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As developments continue to come, social media

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and the public's reaction look set to influence how the story hs told.

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Gatwick has made it on to the final shortlist for airport expansion

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battling it out with Heathrow as to where an extra runway is buhlt.

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The Davies Commission on airports rejected the idda

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A second runway at the Sussdx airport is one of three proposals

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that will be considered, as well as a third runway at Heathrow or

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This is what Gatwick wants. A second runway just to the south

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of the existing one. The UK's second`biggest airport is

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now looking to take This now becomes a debate that will

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either see an additional runway at Gatwick or Heathrow, and of course

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the advantages of building that additional runway at Gatwick, which

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is the only deliverable solttion left on the table,

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is that it will ease the prdssure on Heathrow, thereby freeing up

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some spare capacity at Heathrow Gatwick says it can build

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an extra runway for just under 8 billion, half the cost, it claims,

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of one at Heathrow. Although a legal agreement leans no

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second runway can be built before 2019 at Gatwick, the airport says a

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new runway could be ready bx 20 5. It will mean an extra 60 million

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passengers a year, three tiles the current number, and a qtarter

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of a million more flights. And I think that would put huge

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pressure on the Sussex countryside and our villages

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and would be unsustainable. One group opposed to Gatwick

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expanding says a second runway is The GACC, the

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Gatwick Conservation Area C`mpaign, We've defeated three

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previous attempts and we can Gatwick claims getting another

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runway would deliver more economic And a bigger Gatwick, it saxs,

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means more jobs. These were some of the views we

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found in neighbouring Crawldy. Heathrow's big enough, isn't it

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really? Other than that you've got

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to go up Stansted way. If you live

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on the flight path it's obvhously not pleasant but it's bound to be

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economically much better. This is where any second runway

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at Gatwick would be built. Now the airport's claims it should

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be chosen over than Heathrow will have to stand up to the scrttiny

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of Sir Howard Davies' commission. Firefighters are continuing to

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dampen down a blaze at a landfill It started on Sunday,

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when local people reported seeing Since then, the Fire Brigadd

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and the site's owners Viridor have tackled the fire with a varhety

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of measures as it smouldered within Smouldering under the surface. At

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its height, the fire at the landfill site covered an area of 100 metres

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by 50 metres. Because it has been burning inside the mountain of

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household waste, it is diffhcult to know how deep the fire went.

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Firefighters have worked around the clock to bring it under control We

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are pumping huge quantities of water, about 6000 litres per minute,

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from a nearby river, and th`t is pumped up into the site contained in

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Ada Boone and being pumped onto a constant stream of water onto the

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fire. `` in a lagoon. It is not known how the fire started. It is

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thought it could have been caused from hot barbecue ash dumped in a

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bin before it had cooled down. There was always the risk of what we call

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a hot load coming into the site and while every load is inspectdd and it

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is regulated, there is with the risk of fire, which is why our gtys work

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so hard to stop this happenhng. Yesterday, the smoke was blowing in

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the direction of local homes. To the relief of residence this afternoon,

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the cloud and smoke shifted to a more rural direction. Control of the

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fire is going to be handed over to the owners of the site as soon as is

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safe. Still to come in this evening's

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South Today, The World War I warrior comlemorated

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100 years after he set off It's a scaled`down tidal turbine,

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a 15th of the size of a real one. It's used by oceanographers

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at the University of Southalpton to test tidal currents

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and what they do to the blades. It's one way of finding out

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if the seabed can be used to harness Such a scheme is

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in its early stages off the Isle of Wight with efforts to have it

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operational within three ye`rs. If it gets the go`ahead,

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it'll be the first such centre of its kind in the world, hdlping

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put the UK at the very forefront Chrissy Sturt has

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this special report. Ships make the south coast ` marine

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powerhouse. Whilst dainty y`chts and dinghies turn it into an adventure

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playground. But now there is a plan to use the ways for something very

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different. Deep underwater, giant blades similar to this could soon be

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turning in the tidal currents. There could be as many as 60 turbhnes

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generating electricity for tp to 15,000 homes on the Isle of Wight.

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Tidal energy is actually ond of the most important technologies because

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it is very predictable. So xou know exactly within minutes how luch

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energy you will get from thd turbines that you have. And that is

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nothing like solar or wind. It is already happening off the northern

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tip of Scotland. In the Orkney islands, the European Marind energy

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centre has been operating for ten years. But it is not a commdrcial

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venture. It is largely scientific. At our end of the UK, the plan is

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bigger. The first real monexmaking tidal farm would go here, jtst off

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the south coast of the Isle of Wight. The tidal energy centre would

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make the most of the fast flowing currents in Saint Catherine 's deep.

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It is the brainchild of entrepreneur Mark Francis. He grew up in the

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Orkney islands and now wants his own tidal farm down south. Everx device

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deployed has brought in an `verage of ?1 million to the local dconomy.

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We could have 30 to 60 devices. It could have significant economic

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benefits to the island and the local economy. But before a singld blade

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can turn or any money is made, they need official consent. They have

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already spent ?2 million on this arduous preplanning stage. So we're

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standing just offshore from Saint Catherine 's point, which you can

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see over there. Frank is an expert in marine surveys. His team of

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scientists are scanning the sea bed and collecting wildlife dat`. Birds

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and seals are important species in the area and we need to makd sure

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there is no negative impact from the project. What are your results

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showing you? At the moment, the results are great because they are

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showing very few animals th`t could be impacted. Getting planning

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permission for the tidal endrgy centre is just the start. Then the

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hard work really begins. Our taxi there will be a range of different

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devices acting as a showrool to lure in the energy giants. `` out at sea.

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Hopefully it will mean they are willing to get their wallets out.

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But turbines of this size are not cheap to store. The infrastructure

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will cost at least ?30 millhon. Some of that will come from central

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government and EU subsidies but that leaves a big gap which priv`te

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investment will be expected to fill. Despite these risks, the Isle of

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Wight council has only commhtted ?1 million of taxpayers' money.

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Possibly 600 jobs will be created and we expect 200 of those `t least

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to come onto the Isle of Wight. We have a really strong track record in

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research and development and manufacturing and these jobs all fit

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in this category and are important for us to help grow the basd we have

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on the island into something even better than we have. But thdre is a

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problem. I don't think they understand the effect it can have on

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us. They think we can just fish somewhere else but there ard very

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few areas with as good`qualhty brown crab. The turbines will be placed

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exactly where the local delhcacy, brown crab, like to congreg`te,

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threatening one of the island's oldest industries. We have big

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demand for our crab and somdtimes this is the only place we c`n find

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them. As soon as we don't h`ve the supplier, our business falls over.

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But it seems politics is moving with the tide. The government backed

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roses it has huge ambitions for the sector. In our region, Portland

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could be next. There are pl`ns for tidal energy there, too. It is very

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exciting but we now go to the point where we must have commerci`l

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devices in the sea and thesd are projects which could really put us

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on the global market for renewables and tidal energy as a whole. But

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despite the optimism, tidal power is still a good ten years behind wind

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energy and must face some stormy times ahead.

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Onto sport now. A lot of money has been spent after that transfer

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deadline. Well, not you! Yes! The deadline was 11pm but they had

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another hour to finalise thhngs after that. The last couple went

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through late. Southampton, 835 and Ian in total for British cltbs and

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90 million of that came to Saints, so they were delighted with that.

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Southampton confirmed two l`te signings last night. A Belghan

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international joined one season`long loan. And anothdr signed

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a four`year deal. They are the fifth highest spenders in the league. Two

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other players remained at the club despite bids from Tottenham. This

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season is important because Southampton put a lot of effort into

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get me and I want to put solething back, like I said. I want to give

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the team everything and then we will see next year. I don't want to feel

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like this is a step to this and to that. No. I want to do my bdst and

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play well. Portsmouth with most of thehr

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business early on in the tr`nsfer season. BBC radio Solent has full

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commentary on the match to light. A trip to Wendy in March might seem a

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long way off but that is thd prize on offer if you reach the fhnal of

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the Johnstone 's paint Trophy. After a near perfect start of the season

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it has been a difficult week for Portsmouth. They suffered their

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first defeat in League Two. They will be here this evening to prove

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that was no more than just ` blip. The Somerset side Yeovil have found

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things difficult this season. They have won just one this season. Their

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coach will opt to rotate his squad. And well thought off by supporters,

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Guy Whittingham, will be alongside me in the commentary box thhs

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evening. `` thought of. You can hear full commentarx on BBC

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radio Oxford of the Oxford latch tonight.

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A good day for Hampton's opdning batsman in the County champhonship.

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A short while ago, Hampshird were 497`8.

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There is news of signings in the world of cricket as well. H`mpshire

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have announced the arrival of Andre Adams. The 39`year`old New Zealander

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joins on a three`month contract which will begin next season. He has

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taken more than 50 championship wickets in each of the last four

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seasons in division one, and has taken 36 wickets this season.

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Look at that weather! The m`tch was abandoned in this race. Paul back in

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action tomorrow night they face Wolverhampton.

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Blame it on the weather! I thought that looked like snow! It rdally

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did! We have got the weather in a moment and she will have thd

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details. Consider this. Can animals be

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considered brave? One of thd millions of horses who servdd in

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World War I is being recognhsed for his courage under fire during the

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four years of the conflict. Warrior, who set off the Isle of Wight in

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August was today posture `` posthumous he awarded the mddal for

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animals. He survived machind gun attacks and being trapped in the

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mud, as well as being at thd Battle of the Somme.

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Today the Imperial War Musetm in London, this captain and his horse

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Galaxy were paying tribute to a very famous predecessor. This is Warrior.

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Along with his owner, he survived the horrors of the Western Front.

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Today, the Isle of Wight's very own warhorse was posthumous he `warded

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the animal equivalent of thd Victoria Cross. It is very touching

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and humbling and lovely, because it is true that this is a storx told on

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my mother's me and now it h`s been recognised by everybody, `` knee,

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and he was recommended with a simple citation, "he went everywhere I

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went". The medal was used as a symbol to recognise the sacrifice of

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all the animals in the conflict Most of the horses went through

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Southampton docks on their way to the front line. Today is a very

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honourable way of remembering all of the animals, the unnamed anhmals,

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who sacrificed their lives working alongside our service men and women.

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The role of horses on the front line been highlighted by the famous book

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Warhorse, the play and the film And Stephen Spielberg, who directed the

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film, described the Isle of Wight's Warrior and example of the

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resilience and strength of `ll of the war horses who took part in the

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Great War. Well honoured indeed. And wonderful

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to see and incredible to sed some of the archive footage going through

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Southampton. Shall we get onto the weather? I got really wet this

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morning! Loads of drizzle around. You live on hills so it is the

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hilltop fog. I am in the clouds all the time. I can tell! Head hn the

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clouds! We have some lovely pictures from today.

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We did have some sunny spells today but varying amounts of cloud, and

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that is also the case tomorrow, the next day and into the weekend.

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Mainly a dried night tonight but fairly mild, in particular hn the

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towns and cities. In the countryside, lows of 12`13. In urban

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areas, down to 15 degrees. But possibly some mist and fog patches,

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mainly over the hills. A little drizzly possibly tomorrow morning. A

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dry start for most of us. A lot of cloud around but that should thin

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and break to allow fulsomelx spells. Those will come and go with the

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varying amounts of cloud. `` to allow for some sunny spells. The

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temperatures are quite a few degrees above the seasonal average with

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fairly light winds. A quiet night tomorrow with a few clear spells and

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mist and fog with the light winds is a possibility in the usual `reas. A

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dry start on Thursday and a lot of dry weather this week, thanks to an

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area of high pressure. The low pressure being kept at bay `t in the

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Atlantic with high`pressure in charge. The wind is fairly light on

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Thursday. Possibly more clott than sunshine with temperatures reaching

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21. As we look ahead to the rest of the week till the weekend, ht will

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be dry and warm at times but a lot of cloud around, so possiblx bright

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spells rather than blue sky overhead and lovely sunny spells, but warm

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temperatures as we had throtgh the week. Into the mid`20s in places

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tomorrow. Dropping down to 20 or 19 by the weekend but there will be

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some bright and sunny spells. A cloudy start to each day but

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tomorrow, starting fairly cloudy with some mist and fog first thing.

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Brightening up as we had through the day, and that will be the c`se also

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everyday this week. Starting on a cloudy, Misty and the keynote.

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We have some news on Francis tomorrow night. He has been to many

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of the Premier League clubs. An update tomorrow. Thank you for being

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here this evening. Good night.

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